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Fuel injector install, cake or pain in the ass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ciotti" data-source="post: 11085191" data-attributes="member: 38456"><p>Thanks guys, doesn't sound bad at all, I've never cleaned my IMRC's or secondaries but I'm not really sure if I want to pull them and clean them since I've seen it become a nightmare so many times... Once the upper intake is off is there a semi easy way to pull the intake runners off and hose some carb cleaner down on/in the secondaries and onto the IMRC's to break up some of what I'm sure at 185,000+ miles is a complete mess???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciotti, post: 11085191, member: 38456"] Thanks guys, doesn't sound bad at all, I've never cleaned my IMRC's or secondaries but I'm not really sure if I want to pull them and clean them since I've seen it become a nightmare so many times... Once the upper intake is off is there a semi easy way to pull the intake runners off and hose some carb cleaner down on/in the secondaries and onto the IMRC's to break up some of what I'm sure at 185,000+ miles is a complete mess??? [/QUOTE]
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